Living in a space that brings you joy is more important than you may think. Many of us spend a good portion of our lives at home, and for those of us who have been working remotely since the pandemic started, this is even more true!

 

Naturally then, it’s pretty important that we’re spending time in a place that makes us feel inspired, calm, and happy. A drab, undecorated, or cluttered space might make you feel anxious or even depressed, but this can be combatted with a few simple changes.

 

Here are some ways you can add new life to your home for a more inspired feeling. 

 

Add a Splash of Colour

 

Neutral is trendy right now, and we all want that aesthetic look in our homes, but don’t forget that a little colour never hurt anybody. This doesn’t mean you need to bring the rainbow into your space, but a few touches here and there can do a lot for the overall feeling of your home. 

 

Experimenting with fun and interesting furniture and décor like yellow sofas or pink kitchen cabinetry can add incredible character to your home and make it something unique and fun – a space that you’ll always want to be in. 

 

Mix Old and New

 

To make a house feel like a home, it’s always a good idea to mix some new and some old features. You might take this to the extreme and mix vintage and modern décor for a fun and eclectic look, or you might simply combine some hand-me-down furniture with some brand-new items.

 

If you’re living in a modern, minimalist apartment, then adding some more vintage-style pieces can help warm up the space and avoid that hard, clinical look. A little romance in your home will make it feel more liveable and less like a photo from a magazine. 

Incorporating elements of your cultural or regional identity can bring a touch of authenticity and warmth to your living space. For instance, if you’ve spent any time in the Midwest, you might appreciate the sturdy, practical nature of midwestern furniture, with its emphasis on solid woods, neutral tones, and durable fabrics. These pieces often possess a timeless charm that pairs well with various other styles, old or new. You could introduce a vintage midwestern wooden dining table or an oak bookshelf into a modern minimalist living room, juxtaposing the old-world charm with sleek, contemporary design. The result is a unique blend that tells your story while also making your home more comfortable and inviting. Remember, the goal is to create a home that reflects who you are and what you love.

Work With the Light

 

Light plays a huge role in our mood and mental health. Living in a dark space can begin to feel compressive if you don’t manage your lighting carefully. 

 

Of course, your first order of business is to bring in natural light as far as you possibly can. When you have a naturally bright space, you have more leeway to use darker furniture and style pieces. However, if the space doesn’t get a lot of natural light, try to incorporate more fun lighting and stick to lighter woods and fabrics where possible. It is worth considering investing in a window installation service to reinvent any of these rooms starved of natural light. 

 

Become a Plant Parent

 

One of the best ways to add life to your home is to actually add life! By this, we mean that house plants can really contribute to your home in a significant way. Having something to take care of can have a positive benefit on our mental health, and bringing nature into our homes can also be good for our physical health. 

 

Start small and simple, since not all plants are easy to care for. Make sure that you arrange your plants carefully too – both for style and to ensure that they get the perfect lighting!